Blocking
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Blocking may refer to:
In telecommunications:
- Block size (data storage and transmission), the formatting of data into blocks for purposes of transmission, storage, checking, or other functions
- Block storage, a sequence of bytes or bits, having a nominal length
- Block (internet), technical measures to restrict users' access to certain internet resources
In theatre or film:
- Blocking (stage), the movement and positioning of actors on the stage (and in film, within the frame)
- Blocking (improv), in improvisation, an actor who does not accept the dramatic world set up by other actors
Blocking may also refer to:
- Blocking (textile arts), the process of stretching a knitted garment into shape while wet or using steam
- Blocking (American football), the legal interference with another player's motion
- Blocking (statistics), in the design of experiments, the arranging of experimental units in groups (blocks) which are similar to one another
- Blocking (martial arts), a defensive technique in martial arts
- Blocking (construction), horizontal boards placed between wall studs to facilitate hardware attachment
- Blocking (scheduling), means one task is prevented from continuing until another has completed.
- Blocking (computing), not returning from a function until the function has completed or errored
- A component of stuttering
- A type of thought disorder
- Blocking effect, in psychology
- Parrying, a defensive combative techniqe
- The presence of a block artifact in compressed images
- Facing (retail), pulling items forward to make the shelves look full
- Defense (sport), defending from attacks by an opponent
- A Cantonese food classification
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Blocking (biochemistry) protecting proteins from unspecific binding.

